Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1939 — Page 6
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Hoagland High Defeats Jackets In OvertM*
JACKETS DROP TOUCH BATTLE FRIDAY NIGHT Hoagland Wins 30-2 M In •Sudden Heath" Oxertime Friday Night Th- slur* Y*II«» Jat k*'« and Hoagland* W»M■ v- ••aged a r«a! hair raiser Tor ’he Friday i> rh' a* th* ’>r iryn'i.*' '■ Hoagland 'dg.ng on’ .1 • • ,ty .r. a • .4d»’ d*u”> •• •' • • Th* quintet* w*r* • *i a’ 2- .’* at lb* *nd of th* n».a’ ; lay.tig p*ri<al After mor* 'han atn n i'of battling in th*' *Vra ••• !,(. Hoagland tm»k a • d ni --.<l Hixm-r big Hoagland "-nt< 1 ba"*rt th** ball ba* k toward ’h- b.r * board and it w*ti’ *tra.ght through th* htaip for two |«>it ■ and a: other setback for th* Y< ■ * l > k»ts |t*uui had a t..i.*rt. *ax n th.- Htit •••' ■'i- -t '' ■»" tlm* period wh*n a «hort -hot t>y Stapleton hit lln ■no loi >-«! ■ th* h>H>|> ami dropped " ft t*< ov*r*d by Hoagland Th* Y.-11. ■ » lik. 'a .1 a. three field goal- t>> >'ap ■ ' ' ing l*-i»tu *■ » *nd ol d>* fit-' i|iiat'*t \ field u O.l y \ dr.a out In front and on* by * ’ ii.-oi* nnd*rt»*a h ’h< ’.a-k. ’ in- ’ *a—-I th* De< atur had to ;3 • r v after th* start ot th* «*< ..nd quarter tint Hoagland <'■' into ’hi* margm (id -hrtrtly before half tfm* Witt* hit from well out to give Hoagland a id 12 a’ th* lnt*rmi»«fon Stapleton- fl*!d x <1 and fr** throw tied th. or* ■ I'i". «• >n at’** th* third |>* l‘>d *-t • but th* Wild, a’- prilled away ■ h l a 23 1* at th* end of th* quar’* * tpetlihg th* f - 'll q"a ■' • I Stapleton grabbed a Im-* '.all. drlbhl*d 'h* l*ng’b of th* fl..nd scored to *u' th* l*ad to 'w potntn Hinn*' •.■>r*d from under n*ath but Stapleton h•' from t■ ar
I SIN. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sunday 10e ' ’5 to 4 ‘HIDDEN POWER” Jack Holt. Gertrude M chaei & ‘‘No Place To Go” Fred Stone. G'or.e 0 ck»on Evenings I<»c-20c —o Lett Time Ten ant — ' O»*pe-»te Trails" John Mack Brown. Bob Beker Full/ Knight. ALSO—"Daredevils of Red Circle" 10-ISc (■■■■■■■■■■BMMraMßaMaaap SEN. MON. TI ES. Continuous Sunday from 1 *5 BETTE DAVIS “THE OLD MAID” Miriam llopkinn. George Brent, Jane Brvan. ALSO — Shorts 10c 25c Last Time Tonight — "Blackmail" Edw G Robmaon. Ruth Museey. ALSO— Shorts 10c 25c v? k7 WTX V / fr’K Th! Old V I LI Way t I No “ Repaired look"— Vokce shoes Wte Ndft FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR 80. Second Kt.
•Mg _. — I —I ' — i»T’,-r and Andr«W’* from w* <l mi? to knot !h** < fiiiht at 2!>* 2-» < ■, ,'rt» r nah <otirt *d on a fl** brow but And'*w« registered from l.*hind th* foul < lr*l* to gtv* Itecatur a 27 24 bad with 'wo a'-d ill* half :n;' It-• !* g St hro. data li*d <w * from 'ft* 'r*. fit * Un* bn' Stapleton *o>ira. .| *’* foul to»« 'o *V*tl Hl* Him at _o j* ;i « h* refil.tr play.ng partial *nd*d Htgpleton w•• out«‘and tig on ■fi* <.ff*n«* ti.* i"l* le-atiir g lani netting i' !>*.■>’« *«*•> fi*lt| goal* and four *r** 'ht*w» For Hoagland H «ro '.. - id** being th* h*t ■ w i’h ' - «■ • •• * .*' mg tipin who'. *«s high * r*r for th* W ’d' a'» * ! ;■ Hoar la ■ F<. FT TP X. i' H ihl f Hi«n« '. d 1 *. S' hrt • d* ' • I Witt. . I X < ..,i ■ rrituii f "II tttlet u *li * t Total* 11 • " ||. .! r Fl. FT TP Lyn. h f 'to « f-hlltof* f \ndr*»-. < 1 0 power* f 0 o " T 11 - * Refer* F,»tn» .portlamp I tup.', f, Sult Fo Way Pre m.nary fit* < antr Ho.nland JUNIOR TEAM BEATS BERNE Decatur Win* First Os Annual Serie* Friday Mternoon, 29-13 Th. H*<attit .mu. high •< ho I :>a»k*'bali S. m> ■ d'l' 1 ’!•* L'* gam* of 'h* aimiial *• r|* Wi'h th* B*‘H * t - In *a«y fa«h >tt Fnday aflernt* 11* .* gyinri iraltll th* It* .on * . / It*, a' i- fold a ’.J magiti a' th* firgt qua;'*- 12 - r ”i* naif and I .'i-i't at th* iPod p* tod ft." k" d »hd Rpwhr w* th* *ad t.g It*-., tut n<ii*r« with il a d i" pom - .»jt**ilv*ly L*hn*iii »a« mi’ . •* i'..|-'g for Ht-'fe- with «.x puirtig Decatur FG FT TP E, thorn f <> * " Spafsr f . . <i la R**d i * I lib kord g M<f'onn*ll g I « 2 Co. kt an I .. " ti it Hak*y f 1 « 2 Fh liar t.. t. <■ ft Bromer g .. . " o 0 TOTALS 12 f. 2't Beene d f " * '< i ft Llerhty f ft ii ii W Stucky. .... 1 n 2 X! S’;: ky g .. " b « It Flu*< kig» t g 10 2 I>hman f 3 ti f>
Open Evening* I'ntil ( hrintman. St i?" Diamonds of Rare Beauty Set In Mountings of Distinction Moderately Priced at 117 JR, 125. 135. 150. 175 and up tn $5,000, Also available under cur divided payment plan. Have you tried our Christmas Layaway service’ SI.OO will reserve eny gift till Christmas. Open Evening* I'ntil ('hrihtmaM. SUTTON JEWELRY 210 No. 2nd at. >1
KIRKLAND FIVE BEATS GENEVA Kangaroo* Register 36-25 Triumph Oxer Cardinals Friday After t>*mg h* d to a «l|m 'hr*, ta.i'■ margin m h* fir«t half th* K rkland Kangaroo* < ift in th* o.t,nd etanxa to «.or* a 3f’, 2‘. » i .*r G*rt*va at th* Card insi gym Friday nigh' Th. Kangaroo* were leading if L: a' 'i.if-tlru* At th< •'ar! ■ ( •*. fo>;t'h quarter however ’hey had I r*a"*d their lead 2 r . \rt d ad 'h< winner* off*n»t with '■ • fr in'- follow**! by f|rio*l » ot*d 11 d Sptimger w • t.*«t for <|. ;n va with •< v*n markG*n.va Ft; FT TP Gni* ! 2 I'. M S| it,. r f 3 1* F*nnik < # « <’ X■ai d *• '• If « Wltidno *r g Off At. ,-trot . t 2 ft < If Sprunget f oil M . e 2 " f 'f * 2a K y .1 FG FT TP I 2 I f. -.1 f '.III Vm.M ■ *2 1* W .iliaiati g o ft « I’ 11. figar'n.t g 1 » 2 H Hanmg.iitn*r g "11 T -al. 15 •. 3« l(*'*’« ■ IP ..1 t If*, aturi r’.pit* Kl* in It night fltt-i’ftiuf Preliminary f ♦ ♦ Decatur Bowling I .eague Results • « MINOR LEAGUE F'an get S. ’inl'Z 1 *'< 147 I<l4 Id* lx'Grange I 2» 1 <*> 133 ’ Hu. kl*J 123 17't 134 Hi. ka» 125 ITo 153 , IL m It..' I*< 112 ‘ I Total* 7’5 *l» 72fi ! Punch Pret* A- h—..n 17" 154 212 W*ii*t L.«l it.« i»5 Xhr I*4 175 I*7 Spud* 123 153 II" ’ Ii ff.mbat get l»l 147 ISO I T «.i7 T’fT *'.4 N ght Men H Keller 151 123 IC. W Li»t*r 1»» 12f. 173 H Kruckeberg I’,g 114 Isk I K*ller 130 105 jgr, T Hauhold 171 155 155 — — .... I Total* 7*4 «W »17 Tet’ara M' Clure J3* jgj 144 Rrtinnegtaff 157 154 1«2 •’ flag* 177 221 154 Warren |72 142 119 1f.5 If.'. 155 Total* 7W *44 734 j Tool Room Ham her I** 179 201 X*u««baum. f . ... o 0 o X’*u*ii»< hwander. « . . 0 0 0 Sprunger g 113 Beer, g . 0 0 0 TOTALS « 1 13
THRIFT Y SERVICE 10 ,h - f ‘* £Q C WF minimum <z7V We 'ron all your flat -places >nclu4>ng your handkerchief*. Bath to**l( dried and fluffed AH *ei’irg apparel returned to you damp ready to iron. All over 10 pound* t cont* a pound Sh rt* fimthed from a Thrifty each*Vw Decatur Laundry & Dry Cleaner* Phon* IJ4 We Call For and Deliver MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ELECTRIC STOVER REFRIGERATORS Special Plan for School Tearhem. NEW AUTOMOBILES 16.00 for 1100.00 per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. RepreaenUlivea.
DF.CATCR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 1939
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Week’* Schedule •I For Adam* ( ounty Baskethall Teams • « Saturday Redkey at Berne M triii- v« Jeff-rson at IL-m* | Sunday Commodores at St Mary’s of Mil h tan City Smith 150 14'. K.'i H Unk<nan IM 111 142} Stanley IM 127 13? 1 Aller 2«3 IMS Ikf. I Maintenance H King I*o l*o 152 It Jlrefner jst !?,<• |f,? Friuht.. IO 157 144 155 155 155 155 155 155. Totals ?•«> mh; A LEAGUE Switches Porter 103 I<4 IS? 1 Murphy *4 IM SH ' steel 121 I’4 181 I 135 135 135 135 135 135 Totals s*<> CM C?K Stators Engle 114 133 130 ! Drake 135 115 17« ’ Weliert 147 15» 122 135 135 135 135 135 135 Totals <s* fi?7 «S 2 Testers Roop 155 S 3 134 Womack 147 13<> 152 Smith 137 117 135 Lister IS* 17S 143 135 135 135 Totals 7*2 C 54 70S Rotor* Aurnat 153 IM H* Heller 145 151 174 Gillie 210 145 175 Stauffer 143 135 135 135 135 135 Totals 113 732 705 Rivets H fkhneider 113 144 142 B'itl. r 104 115 134 K Cook 105 97 124 135 135 135 135 135 135 Totals 532 <44 400 • Forfeit i Flanges 1 Nursemaid Job* to Men Columbia. Mo.. —(t’P)—Uol»eroily of Miaaourl esuptoyment offirlala say tint men students are more In demand that girls as nursemaids to watch children while parents are out at night Love’s Labor Not Loot Spartanburg. H C -<UJR—Uove’a labor was not loot when Miss Rvoel* yn liuntslnger and Uoyd Rogers decided to get married. The ll* rente office was closed snd the clerk of the judge of probate court was at a baaoball game The elopers found the clerk, who sent for the marriage li.enae. then performird the ceremony la the grandstand | between Innings
MONMOUTH WINS FIRST VICTORY Raffles Register *22-20 Triumph Oxer Hartford Friday Niffht Th* Monmouth Kiel** »•" *d th*fr ftr»t victory of th* «»• i on Friday night *<tg|ng out ~ 22 triumph over th* Hartford town ship Gorilla* ftli lb* Mon.m*.'!. floor ( Monmouth wan ahead all th* way leading at th* flrat quarter. 5*2. al th* haff. 11 7 end at th* , thlid f|iia>i*i ’7 14 M..' ui'*"li • scoring wa« well divided, fotirml leading with »*ven H Xm**ntt waa th* leader for Hartford with II point* | Monmouth FG FT TP Miller, f . 2 1 5 Conrad f .. . .. 3 17 Kunkle .c 2 0 4 Delong, g ....... 11 3' Ward g I 0 2 Mahan, g ...... .. 0 i 1 TOTALS 4 4 22 Hartford B Dubach f .... 11 3 Blkier f 11 3 R Amatutg. t. .. 5 1 || I L F*nnig r .... 0 o « Shoemaker, g ..1 1 3 Hann, f o o 0 Lybarger. r p o o Myer*, g 0 9 0 G Dubach, g ....... 000 TOTAIJ4 I 4 20 Referee- Roth Vmplre Beltler Preliminary Monmouth 14 Hartford 10
Not Interested? ’ a ■L Maury Ma«rrl<b Maury Maverick, reform mayor of Ban Antonio, Tea., and former i well-known congressman. appear* much dialntereeted in court at Ban Antonio where he went on trial on charge* of buying poll tax** for voter* prior to hi* elecUon laat May. But Mauverick waa viaibly upaet when Diatrict Judge Bryce Ferguson auatained aU of M count* in five original Indictments
SPARTANS HEAT WILLSHIRE FIVE Pleasant Mills Scores 2621 Victory In Overtime Period Th* Plea-ant Mill* Spartan won a thriller from th*ii Hotkey* neighbor*. Willshire Ohio Fr day nigh' at Willehlre. th* Spartan* marking up .i .‘I «udd*u death" overtime triumph Th* t*am« w*r« tied at 24-24 at •h* end of th* regular playing time and Holloway. Spartan tenter fo«»*d ,n th* winning field goal after 30 «e.i nd* of play in the *v 'ra period Pleasant Mill* I*4 at th* firat quarter. '.l hut Willahlr* held a 12 11 margin a' th* half Th* Spatfan* took th* l*ad at 22 14 at th* third quarter but Willrhlr* tied th* store in th* closing minut** Clark l*d th* winner* with It [Hiint* lamgenlterger «. orlng eight. 10 {linger wag high for WilWhir* with eight pointe Pleanant Mill* FG FT TP ft M. Millen f 2 « 4 lamgenberger, f 3 2 * Holloway. < 113 Clark, g 2 5 II W XL Millen x <• •• 0 Bate* c •> o " Total* ’• * 29 Wi)l*hir* FG FT TP Myera, f 3 it « Painter, f 0 2 2 Itelllnger, < 4 « * Miller g 0 11 Geleler, g 10 2 Ro*-, f ft o » Ihtff f o o o S< httmm < 2 1 5 Total* 1" I 21 Preliminary XX'ill»hlr* 2'. Pi*a«.nit Milt* 1* o H 9 BASKETBALL South Sift* i Fort W:tyn*i 34 Kendallville 25 Central Catholle tFort XX'aynet 4‘ Peru 333 Hartford City 40 Bluffton 33 Garrett 41 Columbia City ’.4 Auburn io. la-o 23 Klmhurtl 2* S*w Haven 21 Huntington 33. War»aw 24 laifayett* 33. R.< hmoud 31 (overt lnw*t Mattlnwvill* 33. Bedford 24 St Mary* tAndwruont 45 Huntington Cfitholir 27 X’ew Caitl* !« And*r«on 1" Franklin 34 Columbu* 17 Burrh 'Muml*t 34 Tipton 24 St oj«*ph • R*n«»*la*rt 31. Kentland 2* Kokomo 34 T*< h (Indianapoll*t 21 Huntingburg 39, Washington 32 Central f Mun. I*l 22. Frankfort 2« laiganaport 23. Marion 21 Crawfordavlll* 22. Bloomington 1« la*hanon 40. Central (Routh Bend) SI. FIGHTING CONTINUES fC<»MTIIfI*KD FR"M FACIE O.NBt ing 424 m*n Among th* other report* of Flnnl«h aurreaaea were that th* Ruiaiana had been driven back out of the town of Kiveapa. 12 mtiea inaid* th* Finnlah border on Karelia, that on* Flnnlah pilot named Kilt had »hot down alt Ruaaian planea utia*al«t*d Hut In apit* of three optimistic not** Finland« plight waa deapetat- and It was doubted In aom* quart*ra whether th* Flnnlah air force of perhaps IM planes <ould hold out aiiothf r
Finnish Parliament Building in Bombed _ I iSijJ ’•••ini \ ... *« • ‘“mi, M i 9ml I 7; ' h; S L.,| la H’ V ‘ * il!!2!!L1 , >yA — • ■* Hera la th* Finniah parliament building In Mel- I I* 0 "* 1 ,| repeatedly by 11 ' j alnkl, th* capital To th* right I* the Flnni»h na- | been br
( day It wa« ewtima’ed in «om* ■ ‘ dluavian qiiarter* tha |... Finn* had fl» d to N* * ,y j past two day* Fintuah eoid.et* fell hark fr. . P*'»amo. th* Finnlah Arm pr., *u rnaaa* and w*r* *gp*< j eroe* into Norway today n> i . i t*tti*d j Th* renter of tbt« Finni.h tu. I a rat ion to Norway eg* Rvsnvlk
A* Browder Spoke at ~~ —"Jm MHB. -A. 7 tM J -• '"Nt> * 7 ’’ A’Ll”* SkSHA ■*'**s in ' •n -Wtn iifi « t Granted panrmsion to apeak at YaL. — tv O rral a*< retary of th* Comn.unut party .- Atr.m a a ing a’, a Yale pea-* tour, ii t -et.r.g .■ -4 Haven. Conn War veteru:.« '•* t.-,iv •*- a- .*l*. flr iala v *l* un*U' •e« '.l U. ' ..- s ( . Yale cancel th* »:■■< i A" ■ y., Brow.br a cat but r.o ua:r.ay» vat -ice. HM
Relief Crisis in Cleveland! »■ O| ' Ha bp T : -•! & ’WI? I|S w -■ ’ IP * « i Ks. .. wm-. it.-- : NJSbeELj&I-IW I Mr*. Ida H»hrr »«** ,hIM , a llPf.tl W J luack of funds ad<ls to th. -where another relief <T»*i* I’ »t ■' . , , , 0 -st 1 flees, Which attempt to distribute •| need. A reduction in city M-nT-.s -s’ can be found. Typiral ot the pliy’- ; •_ g ijgffM the wuman above She w Mr* ■ ‘ who walked f<Air
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